Partners

Openwebby has had the professional priviledge of working with some of these outstanding names and organizations. These projects vary in scope and need from course authoring, to subject matter expert consulting, to web application design and development, but the common denominator here is a successful and profitable project and a happy client.

Acquia

Sunoco, Inc.

Earth and Environmental Systems Institute, Penn State

The Oprah Winfrey Show

The New York Times

College of Information Sciences & Technology, Penn State

Frontline on PBS

North Studio, Victoria, B.C., Canada

Chicago Sun-Times

Denver Post

Telluride Daily Planet

Blue Coda, Boston

Sears

Xylem Interactive, Denver

Compass House, Boulder

Rhonda Schaller Gallery, New York

Chicago Public Library

University of California at Berkeley

University of Chicago

Columbia College, Chicago

The Poetry Center at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago

University of Illinois Chicago

University at Buffalo, State University of New York

Social Science Research Institute, Penn State

Kotka Photographic Center, Kotka, Finland

Adirondack Review

The Art Institute of Pittsburgh

Cellbytes, Australia

College of Arts & Architecture, Penn State

Los Angeles Center for Digital Art

Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan

The Pennsylvania State University

Plone Users Group Japan

The British Journal of Educational Technology

IEEE Computer Society

The International Journal of the Arts in Society

Weblion, Penn State

Outreach Continuing Education, Penn State

The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability

Enterprise Learning Solutions, NIIT, India

University of Denver

ITT Technical Institute

Georgetown College

The National Library of Poetry

Does code indenting matter?

Wednesday, August 16, 2017 - 13:59

Yes, code indenting matters. In some languages your proper indentation of code will affect whether or not your code works as expected. HTML and CSS are not this strict, but indenting still matters. It is recommended to get into the practice of indenting sub elements of code, meaning, as you know by now the <head> section of your HTML is inside of your <html> section, so the <head> should be indented one tab space in, like so:

<html>
<head>...

This is good practice because you want to always be writing clean code that is properly structured. This also helps in troubleshooting your code. For example, what is wrong with this code?

<!DOCTYPE
html><html><head><title>Title of the document<title>
</head><body>
The content of the document.</body></html>

It's hard to tell, right? Now look at the same code properly formatted with clean structure. Of course, now the error is highlighted in orange, but you get the point.

Clean code is also important for working on a team. If you hand off messy code to another designer, developer, or programmer on your team at work, you'll hear about it! Code indenting is good practice and it takes no extra effort. So start doing it now. You'll be glad later.

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